3.4.3 Starting and stopping Trace Viewer
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Starting Trace Viewer
The trace produced when you execute a script file is output to a trace file. To check the trace status, start Trace Viewer.
There are two ways of starting Trace Viewer.
(a) Starting from the Windows Start menu
To start Trace Viewer:
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From the Windows Start menu, choose Programs, JP1/Script, then Trace Viewer.
The Script Trace Viewer window appears, displaying a list of trace files.
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If you attempt to start Trace Viewer while the JP1/Script service is not running, a dialog box containing the following error message appears:
The operation could not be performed because the JP1/Script service is not running. Launch the JP1/Script service, and then re-execute the operation.
(b) Starting from the Script Manager window
To start Trace Viewer:
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In the Script Manager window, choose Tools, and then Start Trace Viewer.
You can start Trace Viewer.
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If you attempt to start Trace Viewer while the JP1/Script service is not running, a dialog box containing the following error message appears:
The operation could not be performed because the JP1/Script service is not running. Launch the JP1/Script service, and then re-execute the operation.